MICHIGAN SUIE NEWS Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College House Passes Bill 11 To Give MSC Funds ICollege Will Receive $3,000,0011 For Juniors Tell Annual Dance Extensive Building Program TODAY'S Plans Near The? Michigan House Bill 11 last nipht of Representatives passed .-i- ivp CAMPUS J-HopKiii|ilin«,i/cs Rules appropriating to Michigan State f-'vjre $.",000,000 for an extensive building program. The House, meeting in an extra Council Completion night session, passed *the bill overwhelmingly .vith only one negative vote regis- . IlittinH n New Note Ban oil CorHHgcs "Medicine Rail" plans for Saturday evening dance BULLETIN tered. The measure commends the favorable n»i- also Lionel Hampton and his are lieinjf GREAT LAKES, III., Feb. It completed this OP)—A la v up shot by Samin v sidcration of the 1947 teghlnfure Although It i< midwinter, Mary orchestra will play week by the (Urn Morlov. I.anslng freshman, Friday various com¬ White in the last 30 second* of to further appropriations night in College auditorium mittee chairmen, according to play proved btyond ward bir(K xinrlng. During a at Or« Ihe winning point as those made as may be the annual MSC J-Hop. Smith, Dearborn senior and necessary Lur„ dance rla** student* ran Hampton, noted Negro band geheral chairman of the annual Ihe Bluejackets of Great Lake* for the earliest possible comnie- T°ul thf studio, bending at the lender, and his group will dosed affair. tonight edged out Michigan «7i,t and dangling their arm* for dancing play Slate's basketball team, 59 to 58. tion of a proposed <7,000,090 thrm. Mary Allien created from 9 p.m. to 3 a m" Preliminary balloting by the building program for MSi- veterinarian students startling new movement* according to John Kobs, East l!»4fi for Ihc n shr got off the beaten path Lansing, affair. general chairman of tin- queen from a group of seven candidates took place last week, Crowe Reveals Bill to Fare Senate The Senate has yet to p. ■> :he ,„d irashrd headlong Into a and the final election will be held No Flowers bill, which includes along *, th jrind piano. Measley Student council has emphasized 8 a.m. to 5 that, as at al lopen dances, wo¬ Queen Candidate* today in the Party building from p.m.. Regulations the appropriations for St; t, an appropriation of $3,300,000 <> the University of Michigan. ,,. i:• ii. Royal Oak soph- men are forbidden to wear flow- Evelyn Evans, Dearborn vet freshman, and Peggy Nit/, Bar- Over Autos The bill which was pie- ». My introduced by the commit'•< on All women oda med-tech i .irned that it doesn't students who sophomore, will The following regulations for ways and means was put tx fore ..- ■ anything. At least, have not passed the compete in final elimination. Ihe uvr ,.f automobiles AWN by MSC the House along with Bill I t on- Members of the vet division students has been . • • while a measles handbook rules exam, whether and med-terhs announced by cerning state hospital appi ui .a- Slfadfs •. itemic is prevailing, they have been excused or not, may obtain tic¬ the dean of student's tions. Both bills met optwisi m at must take the test no later than kets from class qfctiec. ii • day last week representatives. In general no student in at¬ the hands of Rep. Andre- Bolt •aid, "I'll probab- 5 p.m. today in the AU'S Since the party is open to . office, only tendance at Michigan State col¬ „ of Grand Rap:ds who axki-d mat the hospital with aerordlng to Sue Avrrill, Itir- members of the vet division, :: f,e of these mingham senior. sets in basic college pre¬ lege shall any motor Ve- j th®y be passed for the da, ■ days." may pur¬ hide. Rep. Espic Defends chase tickets for the dance in • II,Kfit r WHS. the Permits are "humeri al the dis¬ clinic of the vet office, accord¬ cretion of Hie chief of police and Rep. John Espie of . agle, ers. This includes corsages on the chairman of the ways anil ing to Smith. ran* dress, wrist dean of students for commuters, or in the hair. All committee, defended them ... tail (lc Mmm ! flowers will be picked up at the Committee Chairmen married students, those taking -gor- Committee heads include Fred six credits ously stating that Boll i i<-.t door. or less, for business Ai.on.xon, Chicago junior, public¬ purposes, those with health was "a move to stall en- .'r ra¬ Thrv xav that one coed who In accordance with a recent or tion of these hills,'' and In Ihr International rluh ity; Doug MrCluskie, Northvdle dried -•rnt physical handicaps, graduate as¬ . vote of all men on campus, Ihe ; senior, entertainment, and Bob sistants, and that "We might as well • r- .» for the first time wore "Follow emergency driving. showdown right now." Results were so good that dance will be semi-formal. ISyram, Jersey City, N. J., j decorations. junior, Tin- -louse Special Parking Lots voted to act oil the : Ao in- i.-rri is trying to find a new Driving Permitted I Other All students • having permits bills. tdnrnr. something a little less chairmen are Harry Campus police have announced »Bi«esti\e. like "Leave .Me that as the dance is an all-college | Blair, Dan.xville, Ind„ senior, tic¬ must park n designated student Voted on separately, i 11 Alonr.' party, all students will be allowed kets; Don Schmidt, Wittenberg, parking lots. One lot is north of passed ny a ,8 to 1 -. ote a <• tint to drive. No special permit must Wis., sophomore; patrons and C ollege auditorium and another mental health program . ed be obtained for the use of ! guests; Joyce Duttweiler, Pigeon in the field of the varsity tennis unanimously. cars courts and cast of Demonstration (>uizfir Ensemble for the evening. sophomore, queen balloting, and The approved *3,000.000 m is A recent AWS ruling says 'Ray Johnston, Lansing freshman. hall. A few exceptions are made to come from the genera1 n ml that Patrons Listed for those in the health II ill or physi¬ of the state and is to be .trier d by Perform As all State women J-Hop will be given 4 who attend the a.m. per¬ Patrons for the party are Prof, cally handicapped and Mrs. Earl Weaver, Prof, and -,- group, Married students and East Lan- > the State Board i„c plan.- of Agncul uuiiKi ni t|,c .-iSOH.ntiO 000 Mim- n mission. All other women will , at- SjHriul Feature keep regular women's residence hours. Mrs. W. L. Mailman. Prof, and s.ng residents are to rlrjve for ed for Mrs. Edward Devereux, and prof, family reasons „nl.v. . Michigan Stat previous public acts. r.ilr ei by <"• "id his Pan Amer- and Mrs. J. Frederick Smithcors. All students are subject to. - • The building program • • rr.:;. Guests named are Dean and check by the pohee for v olutir.ns • will appear in Col- |)lls ,„elurirs new - )a- Mrs. Ward Giltner, Prof, and Mrs. of driving tor social «:n at 8:15 tomorrow purposes building, poultry building a„y *•" '- . ' i-ecial feature, not :cgular concert- i| Neics in Brief | E. T. Kallmann, Prof, and Mrs. night Russell A. Runnels, Prof, and Faculty Parking Mrs. Harold M. Byram, Prof, and and day. Parking lots next to the campus i building, cultural science builu.ng. igri- engineering on..ding, !)ean S. E. Crowe WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 i/Pi - Mrs. nomc management lano»,i ..iy, I Snags of an undisclosed nature Bernard Alfrcdson, and buildings are for faculty mem- i power plant and facilities - lec¬ hers, also for' the health group ;e., .! . i!h Gulzar arc Es- , delayed again today the an- Capt. and Mrs. E. H. Atkinson. when so designated on their j trical engineering build.ng . nd a per- physics building, •' - Spanish dance | nouncement of a revised wage- mit. • ' • , sela, gifted con- ! price policy designed to curb Couneil A mentIs Certain areas are subject to I.strikes, but the White House con¬ | Expert d the Spanish Est- - • !,i, leaturing Jose firmed that changes in the eco¬ nomic high command are in pros¬ Fleet it m littles lines for violating the uniform rules of general public safety; Will Speak • -t.our program, ■mpany will pre- pect. for lreshhrtan and sophomore class yellow lines, no parking areas Campaign rules For candidates on the boulevard west of the Union building, parking wrong | Before Engineers 1 W. C. Goumn, manager DETROIT, Feb. II — The officers have been -changed, ac¬ » :he c l.atin-American way, cross walks, loading dock CIO United Auto Workers stood cording to Bud Smith, Dearborn i dances. A gay entrances, building entrances, fire {plasties development divj- • .f Arr>-: I firm today on their demand for senior. the Dow ... uesta will be re- hydrants, overnight parking Chemical compan/ jviII I more than 18'cents hourly Outside dimensions of'the can¬ around "•«' first •' hour, and campus dormitories; cars speak tonight before theF- .Amf ri- ■- • -nd Guizar will wage increase from General didates' photographs should not from these areas should be in the can Society of Mechan.io hn- Motors corporation and told 175,- i.cai '' a r,.ch he has pop- | exceed 9 by 12 inches, instead of parking lots after 10 p.m. 000 striking production employes 'the previously announced 3 by 5 A speed limit of 2ft miles gineers, Ray Wells, pre jie- ntf to "hold your lines." per inches. hour will be enforced at all times. Auburn. N. Y., junior, tn- -zynski did not . evening, as was Violator Fined nounced. Saturday's State Fines iui for \iuiauons • • Literary (iiant mica violations are given! given The meeting will be :v ^ -eduled to per- according to the following sched- | U1 Union annex at 7 30. "*xt l'ay evening. ",®| I Well known in the ii< Lincoln's Words Live Forever First offense—<2.00 Second offense—$5.00 I plastic (among research, Goggin those who toured < MDIO ROUNDUP Abraham Lincoln, By MORTON D. SMERUNG the lGth president of the United See REGULATIONS, Page " • 1 any to at the close of World War II investigate plastic plastic dr.fwp- WKAR — 870 ke States, was born Feb. 12, 1809, on a farm in Kentucky, Sigma Eftsilon To Hold men,s 111 ,hal country He proved that a man can rise from the lowly position of Business Conference ^ a rail-splitter to- the presidency of the United States. morning— Salute Good-humored, rather idle,* With Guest Speaker TIME TABLE '-lorning News and imaginative during his burg address arc especially ap- Sigma Epsilon, scholastic busi¬ N,r.t„ • Remember joyhood, he was well-liked b.V propriate today, with the deeds ness administration and econom¬ the many who knew him. His an(j deaths of those who fought in ics fraternity, is sponsoring a bus¬ TODAY— L-N ■ ~ You faculty for story-telling cropped j \vorld War II of such recent vin- iness administration conference Trip to state capltol. 1:15 p.f ri.^knr.an up early in his life, and followed \ ,at;e jn history's annals, for all underclassmen interested International renter Edition him into the White House. It is | in business and present business S r-Kt f . Reading hour. 4 p.m. Up the Band related that even in days of great At Gettysburg administration and economics 49 College auditorium T®v trial during the Civil War, Lin- Dedicating a portion of the bat- students, at 7:30 tonight in the yilKNOON- coin would pull out a comic book (tlefield at Gettysburg to those Music auditorium. Delta Gamma Mu, 5 p.n 2;vJjov*' ? ^-'jphy in y Bazaar from his desk drawer and chuck- j who died in conflict there, Lin- Speaker for the meeting will be C. W. Otto, secretary of the Women's gym the News le over a wry joke, or two, coin said: "It is for us the living Varsity club. 5 p.m. jl"'"- department Pro- A Man Among Men ' rather to be dedicated here to the Lansing Chamber of Commerce, JenDon fieldhouse In his writing and speech Lin- j unfinished work which they who according to John McCaugiina, St. Charles senior. Otto will have YWCA cabinet*. 5 p.m. I coin displayed a rare gift of lu- fought here have thus far so nob- as his subject "Not Good If De¬ Hunt's food shop cidity that ranks him among the ly advanced. a.«Q—a r, ^ s ^nyxnms giants of literature. His charact¬ "It is rather for us to be here tached." Amateur Radio club, 7 p.m. if*™' A Book, and A er, conscience, and faithfulness dedicated to the great task re¬ This meeting will provide ail maining before us—that from opportunity for underclassmen to 7 Union annex 5*U-rv made him a man among men. It is a long time since the fig¬ these honored dead we take in¬ become acquainted with faculty Winged Spartans, 7 p.m. 5-45—Surn^i tr'C Alumni Record 1M Union annex ure of tall,, lanky 'Abe' Lincoln creased devotion to that cause and majors in the economics and Ne^' of th« Day's strode the American scene. But for which they gave the last full business administration depart¬ Theta Sigma Phi, 7:15 p Yoi*r Dinner m. Music « 'the words of his famous Gettys- measure of devotion." ment. Union son porch Tuesday, Fern Page Two Ky fdif-lii MICHIGAN ST ATI NEW* Entered aa ■acond-clate matter inner art of March 187ft at tbe pnat-ofttak. Caat LanalnE. MMh Offloaa located on ground floor of aa*t wins of Union Affairs Building Annas, room s Putillaheo dally except Sunday and Monday morning* dorln* the regular aehool year and Thursday murnlng* during mmmtr aeittlotl by thr atudanta Stale al Mlehlgao Hteta college B.V TOM KBNKIt Telephone — Collage Phone S-ISil and Hiah. ImrliM ( .IligUU l>r*w Editorial Offlra — Est. MU; Bualnaai Office — Est ft* HAM.V CLARK National Advcrtisinx Smte. Inc. Call'tr I'mhltihrrl KriirrunUltyr .bJwUuSi jTUrC°P,i y»»' by collage carrier to atudanta; WW ago Manrav.N Avt. aw' 0 * soito* * lot iiiiiii Nun Yraaa. N. V. par year aturienta. by collage carrtar to noa- NOW theing is themothballs ofslyour stall limnWithto nut ink¬ formal gear the J-Hop MEM HEM OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS creeping up "" "*• Hit! events are The Associated Preen Igsexrliulvrly entitled to the use for republication gradually working their way back Of iall now* dlapatche* credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper ♦0 Stain's social calendar. Along and also the local news ptihl'-iheri therein. All rights of publication on with this comes news with a more ■peetal dlapatcbe* heroin ore also reserved. personal twist. resultv Advfasr A. A. APPI.KOATE Recent marriage news we have Manager - - - - - JAN Hurra concerns Betty Sessions, former Editor MARION HKCMEI. student, and .lay Johns, of Lans¬ Advertising Manager I.EMNK MHASTRUM ing, now stationed with the arrny - Night Editor - - - M AN JAKVIS al Kurt Knox, Ky. Engagement statistic* show that the diamond industiy is not suf¬ Today Is Tanadars' Day fering for want of heller business, lua Jane Smith. Ilclioit junior, bus a ring I rum Wlll'aro Ktell, Over yours tiffn twlny, in fHSTTy, the ppoplc of the stiito Kansas City, Mo., senior Vet stu¬ of Michigan uuthoristwl the I'stnhlishtnciM of a Ht.nl.p agri¬ dent. cultural coIIokc, to btt erected within HHiiilen of the city of Click tug her Inft hand around LiuiMiiiK- Thus, Michigan Htate college ctinie into hoiiiK; a Itil l.li/.alielh Seholl/. Lrlloy that. is, the Ajfriculturnl college of the Stntc of Michigan junior, has good reason She has wn« horn. a ring from Bill Williams, Lans¬ (Today is -Ftiunriers' tiny. Since Kttli. 12, in 1855, tiie ing juntoi The army captured lis objective in the case of Phyl¬ atfricultuial colleBe hus swelled into a university. The chief purpose of the eitrlv school, to improve and lis l.owry. Midland freshman, recently announced her teach the science and practice of only one ol the many aims of our college. nKrjciflturc, h„s heeome o( Murphy" "We'd jirobably get a more positive reaction if • fins arc being passed along some radio singing commercials at the mo with everything else ltet*y lloef- OF TIIK WKKK Irr, Detroit junior, has a I'hi Delt pin over her heart from .lack \liihifiuiis lo I'lsiy REGULATION* Marin tyre, a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan. (Continued frorri Thelii* had some activity this Modem PieccH Tiiird offense :< weekend with an initiation for A music symposium will lie Unregistered <-:u four happy coeds Wearing the held in room 2011 Music building a first fine of s.l 06 black ami gold kite are Mary Kay tonight at 7:30 for the purpose (inttsrhalk, Pontlac sojitiomore; of studying contemporary mod¬ Any driver wi The song with most votes Will be pluyed as the "Spartan summons ticket v Audrey Henderson, Sturgis jun¬ ern cinni>osers. must report to the Kong of the Week" on the "Kpurtun Varieties' program from ior; Pat Zurbrick, Kenmore, N. 4 to 4130 p.m. Saturday. Y., sophomore, and Nessa Lums- The program will include dean of students ;c < ''Nocturne" played by John Shel¬ time limit on the DEPOSIT VOTK IN BALLOT BOX ON LOWER DKOK den. Pleasant Ridge freshman. by Richardson, "Suite for Oboe Fines Go To Fund It seems that the ATOs have and Piano" 11Y THURSDAY NOON. by Walter Piston, been busy doing some moving All cotlection,. p. performed by Paul Harder and back into their old house Dr. Owen II Reed, and "Piano located to the Studc Evergreen, Along with this, they Conata, First Movement"-by Ar- In the near futon- have taken time out to put the ron Oopeliiftd, played by Pntrieia a I tags will be issue white and gold pledge pin op a Spicer. dents having perm.' lew more prospective members. The music played will be dis¬ The.v are Herb Hoxic, Dearborn must -be-attached ' cussed and analyzed, and the INTERNATIONAL CENTER cording |» Jcuncltr Nixon. Royal juiuoi Lee Ross, Grosse Pointe . cense plate. A All foreign students are re- Dak Minor A pledge training freshman; Doug Fritz, Grosse meeting will be o|K*n for ques¬ dlaxs will follow the meeting for tions. This form of music is little ment will be rri,. 11 litis ted to iiKsemblc lit the inter- Pointe freshman, and Joe Bugart, iiatiunul center today at 1:15 p.m. all pledges ami active members. Stuigis sophomore. under: tood by most persons. metal tags are re a for Hi trip to visit the state eapi- YW'CA Finishing the list of new ATO tol .niul to see the legislature ui YWCA cabinets will meet for pledges are Hob Wiseman. De¬ session. dinner at Hunt's ut 5 p.m. tuday. troit freshman; Akin Hudson, AMATEIJK RADIO OLUH i A business meeting will follow, All RISC' Amateur Radio club | according to Jeanne Musson, sec- j Royal Oak sophomore, and Ted Willi.nns. Grand Ruiuds suphw- CLASSIFIED ADS ineetiiiK will be hold tonight at 7 ,.v 'more in room 7 Union annex, aecortl- iug (o 'Howard t'loyd. secretary- treasurer. Code practice will be THANKS to o offevod. who wake us 1.1> WINGED SPARTANS We now have A meeting of the Winged Spar¬ TUXEDO, tog coat, overcoat, clock worries. si/.e 37 regular. Call.8-2086 after¬ tans committee will be held tn- at 7 in mum 103 Union an- noon. 87 WILL TRADE f uceonting to Lee Slocum, pen for my own ONE PAIR of shoes I'm going i brown I and Eve - Grosse Pointe treshnuiu. ell all out of it • home to Kentucky. Dick Graves, VARSITY CLUB of lead. Barbaia .)■ 301 Abbott Apt.- 86 or 8-2567 A Varsity club merlins will be held al A pan. today in the UNWANTED, unused Xmas " Jenisoii firldhoiise. according lo ift to go! Pair of white shoe LONESOME Glenn Johnson, president. The skates, size 7, Call Mike, 8-3555. forter!" I answei meeting is for all activr members. 88 no response. Me CANTERBURY HOUSE GLAMOUR queens attention! DIDN'T anyone : Holy Communion will take All wool black evening wrap, taf¬ gold link bracelet place at 7 a.m. and breakfast at feta imed. perfect condition, Jan. 15, in Kew; < 7:30 a.m. Wednesday at Canter¬ I white and gold embroidery, bar- River. Generuu.. bury house, 445 Abbott road. gam! 8-2046 88 Mary Sayles. fca TIIETA SIGMA PHI dare go home untii A meeting of Theta Sigma Phi LOST will be held tonight at 7;15 on thr sunporch of the Union, ac- BRACELET, sliver. Mexican style link, flower design Lost yesterday p in in gull or on campus Sentiment¬ GOOD 'port'ab al value Return to Katlue Mull. State 8-2086 afternoi.u- News office Reward Open Dally 8:30 to 5:30 PROFESSOR re-ui TAFFY COLORED cocker ing since 1933. k '- tary naval service FOIt THE J-HOI' spaniel pup. 7 months old. Last Lansing or Okc campus. comC "home." Call i seen near Wells hall on $5.00 reward. Notify Railway Ex¬ WHITE press, 8-I'll C. TWO BUS BOYS GOLD and white State News Call 9-1636, ask ; UAl JLEIUIVAS service key, engraved J. R. H. Return to State News. BY HOOK w l> ket to the J-Hop ' $4.45 | WHITE bunny ; fur mittens with ate lass!! Call Dee j- leather palms in women's loun"e, Union. Call Helen Tillis, 8-3241. Campbell. 86 IN AUDITORIUM Wednesday, SLEEPING gym bag with baseball glove and gentlemen. Phor.c 4 - f Ml lANi INS J baseball 8~3281. shoe's. Reward. Phone 86 MISCELt.AM «'1 , SHOES FOR EVERYONE- fHI DELTA THETA pin, pearl FOR MINOR I * S' '34 on back- Los* last work in East Lan.-;:*- j week. Reward, call 8-3894. 86 12, 1046 •pd r I tin Tankers, hull; / )> Weekend r's ItySVIIKK MC PERK weekend athletic activities saw Hpai tan Varsity J M«h* jUI,^ ,,,ir had little trouble in ncoring victories hat Kames antl meeta. The basket hall apr| Sport Shorts Hv KUN f l.AKK "u, J.ii.l fencing teams dropped road decisions, fe'thc -Mlh annual relay* Maldei'nn I s-,tnri:;ivevening in prising-Howard Palter ,:on, jc „ B 1III 'f fflifer and R heir Veirlh'.'He with it« DoMond, James Ouiglev' >;d first >11 the best cif»- !R*»hor* Allwardl. ISieaku-.- ntri»'^ 1 ;,||e west, State "Id record of 3 42 0' rm grappling, «m to .he doing by ••til right, :i|y two firsts. !'hewn university m MM I. i. e . 'il'illllg ti i their c,.;,!. man's power-I Spartan foursome i,i t ,t i , ,,rlle team fin-I f'"wn 3 41.7 The. 'irri,. ;,| ,, Mairle ,'f ;f;; m and Ohio [beat the old varsity iee«.rd „r ; ■ er took the | 3:43.1. •lie Spartans'I 'n 'he 300-yard meat. ■lay I Mn I event Wtllnrd Coolly. I' ,,,!ei| the earn- hold, and Allwardt hro. m eight of "Id record of 3 m./. > 3:04.2. i Again , |i h Pen Van 220-yard freestyle . vent , ..yed before heating the old .eeoid • narked f,in- 1 fie then eame hack and s .i if to watch ! 100-yard freestyle e ,.„> tne measure Patterson Close to Mark : Detroit, 58- Patterson eame « di n of setting a new 150 y.n State's fifth man intercollegiate m ' rnaior Mich- record by winning the . giving the 1:38.2. The mark still Iron »■ >a| Michigan | 1:37.0a He did. hoy—-,, Itaj.M le old > ainptonshtp. the_ I 43 1. varsity meet n > ame fr'>m '' .n point! 4- .< ning tilt of I'aul Scihold won the ,:0' lllx I toll I Willi brcaststroke event • dli a • ■ amp. Or: severely mn- 2:33.0, .ale ne made several four second', better ant to action | the old varsity meet us on carry on it ue ame . the end of.other individual lust wa necessary for lift K" the Spart-1by Zigmunfl Jndyke .n Stop the ■ m.i , ot o a event Six it die score up min-(yard'freestyle department cirlhet injury Stiaitgely eriougli tiefnre M .ii. time of 30 4 u' ' >i r fi.ai asked to a-*■ u<■ e.e I daris could Another be niifitf varsity mire' ahead ayirig. "Win. lose or Ira. a vas .20 was set by Harland Dodge is is •r.c.-ri'l Hie half. 440-yard freestyle my last college mate race c , All thr Way time of 5:193, fom got o, craii entrnle oi. t erood Rnl Mnbcrts, Sam ter than the old record ildron, State State lost, only m the icfore U. of event. and score ! Boxers. Fencers ,ose n it was At don ( 'ile '. -S '» dc .".ion over on Ottumwa, fa, Sa'ui'ta, . i Purdue fieri Mottle or, ifl- • way night the Iowa Se.ihawk flwi1 , jakiron pounrl M14 T"li ,inrl Ro •i ts ltd the | beat State s iioxing spind, illllei up ,u ! 'Il'i . The best State could do .mains ( . . 12 each in Dccirli-fl ly 'he underdog. Cole 'mstr 1 not only no. <• the fans victory in Hi starts. the navy was to draw in the a: one of Madison. Wis., Coach and 165-pound classes Hairier | their bigg est 'lii ill', bin also ;;av e Met 5 tumvelf ' he top , swimmers Glowick), State, drew Wdl..,n utory of ins ' meet records as La Mont in the former 'lass, ari' wrestling ueei • A favorite wdh ' ».'Mt*fi tie University of Jim Henignn, State, drew K: |l'i>al mat bate Cole kept them t>4-20. State I Zamerzia in the 165-pound - line events in | Spartan fencers edged University of Chicago : '"J Turn Bri-jt Itrcords lost to Wayne umversd Is not unusual for the State 4'Ki-y rethman ie freestyle re-1 second time this year I'giatrv record I 10 1/2 Saturday nigh' . r dling varsity to be laden .ith Oklahoma lads. The by St.. ■ team com- angular meet at Deli a' 1941 edition of spartan mat- men has four Oklahoma start- WOMEN'S SPORTS prs, Oale Mikles. Hurl Honing John lioueii and Hill Mowerv. This Oklahoma-reared aggre- By MAR (IF McRAY (atton has a record thus tar this season of victories II against only three defeats. intermural The Abbot Exes, w no •ment nearing I defeated, beat trie V.oie • I" ollins ampbell is j in bloek 3, w hile n block 'k one withlTeam defeated Anno! Hi n • slight ' wo defeats. 16 count with the Hearty > •i and South also talcing their game tro • fu st place, ford house 27-20. i 'ax victories, | The Lonely Hearts to Tunable irima Deltas against oinek 3. J lead over North ' -• rni.. ■> . is U. Of M. Wol- i leaving a tie for first f>l■ played ' tween Steam Team and ' • '•ere icidentaily stan'i ir *nis season. -VM** 'omegas won 'y Hearts. ' The Wn e-Spartan affair o vies • by j* In block 6 the W:r. ovk. it Ann An ul follow -uit of Sue'ed another victory to th< closely : MSC-Ohio Tie of 142, " |defeated list by winn.tia holds a .'uugan tueezed the | from the Purple Passion . 3urdue • ub out of the j whereas eo State .ts „niy «--C ; ,\eC» 'L, first place '■ the doubles badminton .,tvjveu 1\0" ~,rS *>28-591. Mar-'lament that started thi ed the there are a few • ovc • high I 1IGAN Sta t^r*te6ce (serve mention. In block : r.ois Taylor iara Kerr and K'l/.io 'u. i.M ,ma A '5£ He lore buying alwuxs -hop the vsinilow- At Ihave won both of vtory with r the NCAA wn ■ ung the Ma-! l^us ^ar* as have "vi ment '•'.1572-317 | ^"PPy Clark in block 2. Ai- inMan ,l- luncheon upon prevenution el his "AA basket-i lege athletics in 1939, '40 and '41. Identiiiration Lard at ...... Quickening !is engaged part-time in teaching j . , 317 Edit Grand River, East •8oe%^ ^ ; - Slock 1 saw (physical education in the East The College Drug Store Lansing t;r ...'^ Upery Slickers Lansing public schools while do- . OPPOSITE THE UNION ftmi.r; / hh the Wil-I ing graduate work in college. A Scientific fitting for Men, Women, and Children - Abbe- '<£ ,rrors' first recently discharged navy lieuten- Watch This Box y frcm • ..jrtins took « ant, Wy reports that brother W.2- - •' >s. - •a forcing a ford expects his discharge from FOR YOUR NUMBER . block 2. the army air corps shortly. Tuesday, f, Tags Four Heading Program Scheduled Today .Store Honrs Tiiesilay ... 10 to 6 Mirth wlli predominate on the Reading Hour program today, .from 4 to 5 p.m. in room 49, Workshop theater, College audi¬ torium, according to Mrs. Molree Compere, bend of Ihe series. A dramatic reading, "Artfc Groengroln, Pfc." by Harry ilrown will be given by Kenneth win your valentine's heart Hammoter, Saginaw junior and speech major. Ilrown, former New York writer and author of a recent novel, "Walk In the Sun," tells in his reading of the experiences of Brooklyn-born Artie stationed in London. Polly Moehlmnn, who is well- known to reading hour audiences. Beginning with the event In ('•liege andlterlam tomorrow, only theee a ahera who ere noti¬ 1)^ 4 fied will report for work, ac¬ cording to Paul Baompea, of the accounting office. Theae who are on the uaher Hat and desire to work are requested to contact Phyllis Itenkema, Lans¬ ing aenlor. Will present the second half of the program. Miss Moehlmnn's previous'l eadings were "The Ter¬ Heaven Sen! Perfume . . . rible Meek" by Charles Ronn Kennedy, and "The Tinker" by Fred Kastmnn. Her latest intcr- she's nn angel hut so worldly pretattvo reading is "Green irise . . . she keeps yon guessing Grow the I.dues" by Lynn Itlggs. The latter is the story of roman¬ tic pioneer flays on which the mid yon lore it . . . enchanting musical "Oklahoma" was based. bouquet blend by Helena The next Reading Hour pro- pram will he presented Feb. 2'fi Rubinstein irillt an artful .at which lime IJr. Sterling Kln- cnid of the written and spoken undertone English department, will read poetry by Robinson .leffers. I .(HI . . . 3.30 . . . 6.00 . . . 7.30 College students and friends sire invited to share in the enter¬ tainment. — THE — WOMBn WORLD White Flume Perfume , . . DELTA GAMMA Mil Helena Rubinstein s Members of Delta Ciamma Mu Will hold a special meeting today mi forgettable per fume , . , if'* sit 5 p.m. In Ihe Women's gym. All women who wish to pass everything a Iranian wants their pledge requirements must lier do so by this time. perfume la be . , , to a man AWS it means the one woman Regular meeting of AWS mem¬ bers will be held this evening at 7 p.m. in room IIS of the Union 2.30 . . . 0.30 . . . 18.30 annex, arcording to Sue Avcrill, Birmingham senior. HOME EC SENIOR BOARD Members of senior board of the Home Economics club will meet this evening at 7:15 in the Home Economics library. Apple Blossom Perfume . . • State she's the eternal romantic • LAST TIMES • Helena Rubinstein's unsurpassed Apple Blossom for the young in heart of all ages 1.00... 3J3 . . . 6.00 here's news! • WEDS. • THURS. • Eleanor Allen .... Jacobson's own perfume stylist wilt be here Tuesday and Wednesday to personally help you take the guess work out of perfume selection . Miss Allen will he glad to . . assist you in your valentine perfume selection JamLouV East